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fungal meningitis
What are the Common Causative Agents?
The most common fungi that cause meningitis include
Cryptococcus
,
Histoplasma
,
Coccidioides
,
Blastomyces
, and
Candida
. Cryptococcus neoformans is the most frequent cause of fungal meningitis, especially in individuals with HIV/AIDS.
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